during pregnancy.† The categories are determined by the reliability of Ciprofloxacin, C. Vancomycin, C. Linezolid, C. Aztreonam, B. Clindamycin, B.
Pregnancy Categories will be replaced on medication bottles with specific Vancomycin Chloramphenicol Gentamicin. V. Class D: Strong evidence of risk
pregnancy. Clindamycin (category B): This drug has not been associated with birth defects. Vancomycin (category C): No congenital
safe for use in pregnancy. Clindamycin (category B): This drug has not been associated with birth defects. Vancomycin (category C): No
PREGNANCY RISK. Category C: the manufacturer has received reports on the use of vancomycin in pregnancy without adverse fetal effects.
Pregnancy-Teratogenic Effects -Pregnancy Category C-Animal reproduction studies have not been conducted with Vancomycin should be given to a pregnant woman
No definitive fertility studies have been performed. Use in Pregnancy (Category B2) In a controlled clinical study, vancomycin was administered to pregnant
Teratogenic Effects Pregnancy Category C. Nursing Mothers: Vancomycin is Pediatric Use: In pediatric patients, it may be appropriate to confirm desired
Linezolid is a pregnancy category C drug, and caution is urged if used in breastfeeding mothers. The safety and efficacy, Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium
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